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  1. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg FAA (born 26 September 1959, in Sydney, Australia ), is a biologist and climate scientist specialising in coral reefs, in particular bleaching due to global warming and climate change. He has published over 500 journal articles and been cited over 50,000 times.

  2. Ove Høegh-Guldberg (born Guldberg; 1 September 1731 – 7 February 1808) was a Danish statesman, historian, and de facto prime minister of Denmark during the reign of the mentally unstable King Christian VII.

  3. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg is Professor of Marine Studies at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia Over the past 10 years he was Founding Director of the Global Change Institute ( details here) and is Deputy Director of the Centre for Excellence in Coral Reef Studies ( www.coralcoe.org.au, since 2006) and Affiliated Professor in Tropical M...

  4. Ove Guldberg Høegh (23 April 1814 – 7 February 1863) was a Norwegian physician and politician. He was born in Grue as a son of Dines Guldberg Høegh and Pauline Lovise Juell. He was a half-brother of architect Ole Peter Riis Høegh. [1] . Høegh finished his secondary education in Skien in 1833 and graduated with the cand.med. degree in 1840.

  5. Ove Høegh-Guldberg (født 1. september 1731, død 8. februar 1808) var dansk statsmann, teolog og historiker. Høegh-Guldberg vokste opp i beskjedne kår i Horsens, hvor faren Jørgen Pedersen Høegh var bedemann. Hans onkel var prest og sørget for at han fikk studere, slik at han i 1754 fikk teologisk embetseksamen.

  6. Ove Guldberg - Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi. Indhold. skjul. Starten. Eksterne henvisninger. Ove Guldberg ( 2. december 1918 i Nysted – 28. februar 2008 ), var en dansk politiker og minister. Han blev cand.polyt. 1942 og cand. jur. 1949. Direktør for Foreningen af rådgivende Ingeniører 1957-1968.

  7. Ove Høegh-Guldberg was a Danish statesman who was a powerful minister during the reign of the mentally unstable king Christian VII. Høegh-Guldberg was of humble background. He earned a theology degree in 1753, and in 1761 became professor of rhetoric at Sorø academy. He was appointed tutor to.